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Identity theft program scheduled
(Local News ~ 02/05/03)
JASONVILLE---- Identity theft is a real problem in today's society, and two local post offices are bringing the problem to the front burner. The Jasonville Post Office and the Midland Post Office will host a seminar on the subject Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Civic Center in Jasonville...
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Area residents help soldiers sew up loose ends
(Local News ~ 02/05/03)
DAILY CITIZEN STAFF WRITER Some Greene County people found themselves doing something they probably never dreamed of Tuesday ---- sewing patches and flags on military uniforms at Camp Atterbury. Jenny Sparks, president of the Linton American Legion Post 22 auxiliary, explained that a telephone call Monday from that military base started a chain reaction...
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City, county to apply for street grant
(Local News ~ 02/05/03)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Greene County Commissioners and the city of Linton have agreed to apply jointly for a grant that would pay 80 percent of nearly $3 million in improvements to a street and county road on Linton's southeast side. Linton's SE 12th Street runs from State Road 54 on Linton's near east side, south past Linton's old General Electric plant and Winalta USA, and T's into K St. ...
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Commissioners get update on courthouse project
(Local News ~ 02/05/03)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Greene County Commissioners Tom Britton, Warren Bartlett and Bart Beard on Tuesday heard an update on a delay in the $10.5 million courthouse renovation project. The project has been temporarily halted due to a shifting foundation and some cracking walls...
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Voters can vote absentee
(Local News ~ 02/05/03)
Candidates are still slowly filing for their opportunity to be on the ballot for the May primary. However, as of this morning no candidate had filed for the position of Linton mayor. Linton mayor Jimmie K. Wright announced in The Daily Citizen last month that he will seek re-election, but has not yet made that decision official...
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Gallagher's trial pushed back to June
(Local News ~ 02/05/03)
A Jasonville man accused of killing his former girlfriend will be facing jurors from Lawrence County at his trial in June. Cecil Gallagher, 49, was indicted in August 2002 on a charge of murder in the brutal slaying of Paula Pauling on July 18, 2001...
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Linton boys win third game in a row
(Local News ~ 02/05/03)
Linton-Stockton limited visiting Washington Catholic to 20 points over the final 24 minutes as the Miners extended their winning streak to three games, dumping the Cardinals 49-32 Tuesday night. "At the end of the first quarter, we had not played too poorly," Linton-Stockton boys basketball coach Gene Hall said of being tied at 12-all at the end of the first period. "I told the boys if we were consistent and continue to work hard, we would be fine...
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Eastern girls now 14-5
(Local News ~ 02/05/03)
Danielle Rains and Ashley Cooksey both scored 18 points to lead Eastern to a 53-39 victory over host Loogootee in a non-conference girls basketball game Tuesday night. Eastern (14-5) jumped ahead 17-7 and never looked back. Center Hannah Cobine added 10 points...
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Lady Lakers 8-12 after win over Cloverdale
(Local News ~ 02/05/03)
Shakamak outscored Cloverdale in every quarter as the Lady Lakers concluded the regular season with a 39-31 victory at Jasonville Tuesday night. The Lady Lakers, who will take a 8-12 record into the girls basketball sectional next week, was led by Nicole Fougerousse, who tossed in 21 points...
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